[新聞] Sabathia,Burnett figure in Bombers' offseason plans
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BRIAN Cashman shunned a trade last winter for Johan Santana essentially for
this reason: He did not think it was the proper moment in an ongoing renovation
process to invest the level of prospects and dollars necessary to obtain even
someone as special as the left-handed ace.
He was looking toward when the farm system had a little more time to grow and
the payroll had a little more time to decrease to make such a bold move. In
other words, he was waiting until now.
The Yanks have roughly $88 million in salary potentially vanishing, and Yankees
officials already are building toward a consensus how to use those dollars.
Based on multiple interviews the initial plan looks like this:
1. Sign at least one and, preferably two, starters from among free agents CC
Sabathia, A.J. Burnett and Derek Lowe.
2. Re-sign either Mike Mussina or Andy Pettitte.
3. With the rotation deepened by free agency, use pitching prospects in
particular to obtain a prime-age, high-ceiling player at first or in the
outfield. Then use minor trades or free agency to address other areas.
As one Yankees official said, "No plans ever go how you expect." And you can
see how problems could arise in filling those rotation needs. Sabathia and
Lowe have a West Coast preference, and Sabathia favors the DH-less NL.
Burnett is friends with Carl Pavano, and his chum is not exactly an "I love
New York" kind of guy.
Conversely, the Yanks must worry about Sabathia's heavy workload. Lowe is 35
and the last time he pitched in the AL East as a 2004 Red Sox he had a 5.42
ERA (but he also won the clincher in each round during Boston's Curse-defying
championship). Burnett may share more than a Marlins past with Pavano. He may
only push himself for big money. Consider that he has exceeded 200 innings
three times: The year before becoming arbitration eligible and both seasons
before he was eligible for free agency.
But as a way to gain a window into their offseason thinking, let's give the
Yanks essentially the rotation they desire: Sabathia, Burnett, Pettitte
(Mussina is leaning stronger toward retirement), Wang and Chamberlain.
The Yanks want a deep rotation because it gives them a chance to win any
game. Nevertheless, it also allows the Yanks to potentially form a Triple-A
rotation from among Phil Hughes, Ian Kennedy, Jeff Marquez, Chase Wright,
Alfredo Aceves and Phil Coke.
In four of the past five years, major league teams have used between 302 and
304 starters. That means 10 per team on average. So you better imagine a
functional second rotation when building a team.
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